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... some authors induftriously declining the mention of fcripture authorities , as belonging to a different province , and others referving them for a separate volume : which appears to me much the fame defect , as if a commentator on the ...
... some authors induftriously declining the mention of fcripture authorities , as belonging to a different province , and others referving them for a separate volume : which appears to me much the fame defect , as if a commentator on the ...
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... some- times , poffibly , whose very expreffions I have adopted . My method of writing has constantly been this ; to extract what I could from my own ftores and my own reflections in the first place ; to put down that ; b 4 in [ xxiii ]
... some- times , poffibly , whose very expreffions I have adopted . My method of writing has constantly been this ; to extract what I could from my own ftores and my own reflections in the first place ; to put down that ; b 4 in [ xxiii ]
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... some parts in matter or manner may be new , others will be little else than a repetition of the old . I make no pretenfions to perfect originality : I claim to be fome- thing more than a mere compiler . Much no doubt is borrowed ; but ...
... some parts in matter or manner may be new , others will be little else than a repetition of the old . I make no pretenfions to perfect originality : I claim to be fome- thing more than a mere compiler . Much no doubt is borrowed ; but ...
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... is the following . In flating the principle of morals , the reader will obferve , that I have employed some in- dustry in explaining the theory , and shew- ing the neceffity of general rules ; without the full ing [ xxvii ]
... is the following . In flating the principle of morals , the reader will obferve , that I have employed some in- dustry in explaining the theory , and shew- ing the neceffity of general rules ; without the full ing [ xxvii ]
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... Some judi- cious persons , who were prefent at Geneva during the troubles which lately convulfed that city , thought they perceived in the contentions there carrying on , the operation of that political theory , which the writings of ...
... Some judi- cious persons , who were prefent at Geneva during the troubles which lately convulfed that city , thought they perceived in the contentions there carrying on , the operation of that political theory , which the writings of ...
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